This Canadian built Ford GT car were the last of the Gulf Edition cars to be produced and extremely rare, the cars were built with a different injection material in the bumpers for Canadian restrictions on impact, the CNC Spacers between the rear Frame Rails and the Rear bumpers you can see the 1” difference the rear bumper sits out 1” more than a standard US car, The cars had daytime running lights which were easily turned on and off with the DRL., , For more information contact us at 1.888.332.9433 or bernie@tomballdodge.com., , The Radio in the cars were the standard McIntosh delete to save on weight and the gauges had symbols and no writing, they only offered five dealers special allotments of the Canadian Ford GT’s and they were special cars only one car had Wayne Gtezky’s number 99 and was at the Auto Show this is the car. This car is listed on numerous web sites to date., , , This helped with the hype at the Ottawa Auto Show. This Heritage Gulf Edition is extremely rare. This was the car talked about at the Ottawa Auto Show signed by Wayne Gretzky Canada’s own super star and is reflected on the side roundel with his number 99, along with his signature on the hood of the car., , , Back in 2006 A mere $184,995 could have gotten you one of the 200 copies of the Ford GT supercar that comprise Canada's allotment, but not the one on display at the Ottawa show., , , Dressed in the famous Gulf paint scheme of the GT-40 that won at Le Mans in 1968 -- Ford calls it Heritage Blue/Epic Orange -- the show car additionally carries Wayne Gretzky's signature on the hood, plus the Great One's No. 99 in the roundels that are part of the paint package. That should be worth a little extra when Ford decides to put this GT on the market., , , Five Ottawa dealers and a sixth in Gatineau, by the way, each stand to get a car from the allotment, which represents the end of GT production. "We had said we intended to stop after 26 months," explains Ford spokeswoman Christine Hollander. "We wanted to ensure exclusivity for buyers.", , For more information contact us at 1.888.332.9433 or bernie@tomballdodge.com., , http://www.driving.ca/news/story.html?id=6c422104-6d36-42dc-acec-0796d7ca346